Mobility
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Road conditions, traffic, roadworks and traffic in the Ardèche
With 11,170 kilometres of roads, including 0 motorways, and no passenger stations to date, the road network in the Ardèche is vital for the movement of people and goods in the département.Knowing the state of the roads and road traffic is important for anyone travelling, particularly in view of the variations in altitude and roads,
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Aubenas bus station in Ardèche (07)
Aubenas bus station is the transit point for buses and coaches in the Cévenne Vivaroise region. Here you’ll find practical information on road services and routes to and from the Ardèche, Drôme, Lozère and Gard.
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Voie Douce de la Payre in Ardèche (Privas, Le Pouzin)
The Voie Douce de la Payre is a 22-kilometre cycle and pedestrian path between Le Pouzin and Privas, ideal for everyday cycling or easy sightseeing.
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Bus stations in the Ardèche: Annonay, Tournon, Privas, Aubenas by coach and bus
From the north to the south of the Ardèche department, take a closer look at the main bus stations in the department for your coach and bus journeys.
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The D86 departmental road in the Ardèche
En route on the D86 between the Loire and Gard via the Ardèche along the Rhône: presentation, route, stages and map.
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Consultation for the return of the train to Le Teil in southern Ardèche
The project, which has been a long-running issue in the Ardèche for several decades, involves the return of the train between Nîmes in the Gard and Le Teil in the Ardèche: a public consultation is taking place from today for 3 months.
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A Sunday at the beach, the bus to the banks of the Ardèche
Throughout the summer, from 6 July to 31 August, the Communauté de communes du Rhône aux Gorges de l’Ardèche (DRAGA) is offering a summer bus service to take you to the beach on the banks of the river.
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The A7 motorway in Drôme-Ardèche: map, presentation and tolls
The A7 motorway rolls out its ribbon of tarmac between Lyon and Marseille like a central arc linking the north to the south of France and Europe, crossing the Drôme and skirting the Ardèche along the Rhone valley. Zoom in on this vital motorway route.
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Schoolchildren’s trail: discover Annonay-Rhône on foot
Ever heard of the “chemin des écoliers” in Annonay, Ardèche? An urban walk to get to school on foot or discover the town from school to school through its streets and neighbourhoods.